JCCC 2004 Grantees

The Briscoe ArtWing artists, friends and JCCC board member, Ann DiSalvo all love the new ArtWing firewall and support from the JCCC!

From front to rear, left to right: Jenwah Panther, Jesse Hobart, Inger Jorgensen, Libby McGeorge-Kester, Carol Young, Debbie Lorray, Jim Young, Ann DiSalvo, Loren Luman [Photo credit: Victoria McOmie]

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(in alphabetical order)

Arts Council of Southern Oregon: $1,000.00
Phase 1 of a 3-phase on-line cultural calendar to promote awareness and coordination of cultural endeavors in Southern Oregon
Ashland High School/Dancing People Company: $750.00
New one-week dance residency for one-half of ninth graders and two public performances
www.dancingpeople.com
Contact: Robin Stiehm robin@dancingpeople.com
Ashland Parks and Recreation/North Mountain Park Nature Center: $750.00
Part three of three-part exhibit on cultural history of Shasta people (painting of exhibition walls and simulated dwelling “roof”)
Ballet Rogue: $750.00
Dance class scholarships for 12 West Medford boys and girls (ages10-14) for two eight-week sessions (12 per session) and two public performances
“Music in the Mornings” Britt Festivals: $1,000.00
In-service training for teachers at 35 elementary schools to enhance the ongoing “Music in the Mornings” classical music listening program by incorporating a new visual arts component
CASA of Jackson County: $500.00
Cultural fund to enable cultural educational opportunities for children under care of DHS-child welfare
City of Central Point/Parks and Recreation: $750.00
Expansion of after-school movement theater and circus arts program to two more school sites for seventy students
Jefferson Nature Center: $750.00
Support for one high school and one college team of two writers and one visual artist, each, to participate in a thirty-member collaborative process which creates a performance and a publication inspired by Bear Creek urban and wild environments
Lithia Arts Guild of Oregon: $500.00
Emergency grant to complete a firewall required by the City of Ashland before community and artists can occupy and use the former Briscoe Elementary School
Display of student workMedford School District: $500.00
New artist-in-residence program for eighty-one special education students from five classrooms
Contact: Jesse Hanwit jesse.hanwit@medford.k12.or.us
Southern Oregon Historical Society: $750.00
To initiate "Free Wednesdays" at the Jacksonville Museum and Children’s Museum

Southern Oregon Historical Society:
Jacksonville Museum
Children's Museum
Hanley Farm
Beekman Living History
Research Library
Collections
School Programs
(541) 773-6536
www.sohs.org
contact email: publicrelations@sohs.org
A member-supported organization
Southern Oregon University Foundation/Schneider Museum of Art: $750.00
Community presentation and half-day workshop for public officials and community members on how public art benefits communities
www.sou.edu/sma
Display of student workUpper Rogue Community Center: $500.00
One-day-weekly art instruction during 2004-05 at Shady Cove Middle School utilizing Upper Rogue volunteer artists
Woodville Museum: $500.00
Installation of roll-up door in barn housing stagecoach to facilitate safekeeping and public viewing

For more information about how to apply for a Jackson County Cultural Coalition grant, go to Grant FAQs [PDF format]

For more information about how to apply for a grant from the Oregon Cultural Trust, go to the Oregon Cultural Trust web site.